I've just been watching old football matches on BT Sport. The Big Match from September 1974. How things have changed. Not only the fashions and hairstyles (what sideburns the players had).
The commentator was Brian Moore and the tone of the commentary was totally different from today. It was just a straight commentary of the game - what was actually happening. There was no "Oh he should have done this not that". It was uncritical.
And in a way this is an absolute example of how the country (or at least the media) really have changed.
Because now everyone in the media is critical, and not only in football.
No matter what the government does, it is wrong. Brexit is wrong. The election result is wrong. Trump is wrong. Bernie Sanders is wrong. This is not right, that is not right.
I don't know if the government's health strategy on the CV is wrong or right. But I do know that politicians are just listening to the Chief Medical Officer and taking his advice. OK, it might be right, it might be wrong - I don't know.
But whatever they do the government are wrong. If they listen to the CMO they are wrong. If they disregarded his advice the media would melt down with sneering at how wrong they were.
If only 1,000 people die because of CV the media would say the government should have done more.
It is just a blizzard of negativity and it has gone on for years.
I'm not saying let's ignore the seriousness of the situation.
But like Brian Moore, can it just be reported straight? Just give us the facts and the advice.
Don't, as the media do, give us your opinion as a fact, because it isn't.
Too much to ask for I suppose but I'm so fed up with know-alls on the news and their constant slanting of everything that I've stopped watching it again now. I bet I'm not the only one either. The papers are nearly as bad too!